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How many of you have experienced this? (link to video)

How many of you have experienced this? (link to video)

How many of you have experienced this? (link to video)

(OP)
As an engineer, I have found myself in this kind of situation in many meetings.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKorP55Aqvg

Most of you have experienced similar situations because you too are an 'Expert'.

However, if you don't understand this video, or cannot fathom the humor, then, maybe you are not the 'Expert' within your organization. smile

RE: How many of you have experienced this? (link to video)

"An 'expert' is anyone 50 miles from home with a briefcase."

But the video reminds me of the meetings that I've been in as personified by all those Dilbert cartoons, of which this is my favorite:

John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
Product Engineering Software
Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Industry Sector
Cypress, CA
Siemens PLM:
UG/NX Museum:

To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.

RE: How many of you have experienced this? (link to video)

hahahahaha. Thanks for posting that video again. The only fiction in that video is the portrayal of the manager remaining polite.

Darrell Hambley P.E.
SENTEK Engineering, LLC

RE: How many of you have experienced this? (link to video)

Actually, the only oddity that I saw was the expert being Asian, but he does have a Western name; I'm Asian, so no worries. But the two managers' behaviors mirror that of some managers I've come across. While I have had managers that are relatively realistic, when they're sufficiently hungry, they will tend to go after contracts for talking horses; after all, the horse might actually talk ("I can do anything. After all, I'm an expert") after we get the contract.

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RE: How many of you have experienced this? (link to video)

yeah, managers that have economic background can be like that, in my experience (in tech companies - ceo of a small company in my case).
that's why there is a culture of promotion from within in german companies.

RE: How many of you have experienced this? (link to video)

I am experiencing this right now - Client wants to build a project in a cold but maritime climate. Wants LEED Platinum, and the LEED enabler consultant insists on an energy target of half of what the built to code building would get. The architectural design based on the Client leasing requirements are floor to ceiling glass (over 85% window to opaque wall ratio), double glazed low iron clear glass on all four facades, and it has to be built for a tight budget. I seem to be the only one in the room saying "you can't there from here". As the MEP Engineer, I am the expert expected to achieve these targets by somehow bending the laws of physics to suit marketing the building, the LEED Enablers, and the open transparent aesthetic of the architect. Sigh.....a test of my diplomatic skills.

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